Keio Economic Observatory (KEO) - Keio University

Introduction

Keio Economic Observatory (KEO) was established in 1959 at Keio University, for the purpose of conducting theoretical and empirical research on economic and industry studies in the context of the existing economic conditions of Japan. The institute consisted of the three sections: Economics, Law and Behavioral Science.

The Institute's researchers consist of specialists in various departments at Keio University as well as the Institute's own research staffs.

Isamu Yamamoto's book, "Economic Analysis of Working Hours: Prospects for a working style in a super-aging society" (RodoJikan no Keizai
Bunseki-Cho KoreikaShakai no HatarakikatawoTenbosuru, NikkeiInc.,) was awarded 57th Nikkei Prize for Excellent Books in Economic Science.

Keio Economic Observatory and the Center for Economic Growth Strategy,
Yokohama National University will jointly organize Yokohama International Workshop on International Trade and Growth at the
PACIFICO Yokohama on November 21st. Leading Chinese and Japanese trade
economists will join the workshop .Registration is required to join the workshop Program.The deadline for the registration is November 5th. For inquiries, please contact Keio Economic Observatory

ReportAPO Productivity Databook 2014of the productivity statistics database of Asian countries was published. In addition, a briefing session was held in commemoration of the publication and was given a presentation on "APO Mobile Productivity Database" which was the application for the smart phone at the same time.
（95economic indicators about the productivity are included in application.）
17th Oct 2014.